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In Congress, Few Firm Ideas on Iraq Conflict 美国会商议如何应付伊拉克局势
CAPITOL HILL — Swift gains by radical1 Sunni militants2 in Iraq are provoking widespread concerns among U.S. lawmakers of both major political parties.
But few are going on record as to what the United States should do in response.
Iraq’s deteriorating3 security situation comes at a time when Americans show little enthusiasm for U.S. military re-engagement in the country.
Three years after the departure of U.S. forces, sectarian conflict is engulfing4 Iraq, with militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant seizing large swaths of territory.
The situation requires an urgent U.S. response, according to Republican Senator Mitch McConnell.
“The administration must act quickly to provide assistance to the Maliki [Iraqi] government before every gain made by U.S. and allied5 troops is lost, and before ISIL expands its sanctuary-from which it can eventually threaten the United States,” he said.
But McConnell, like most U.S. lawmakers, is not saying precisely6 what the Obama administration should do. Such caution is no surprise, says Ohio State University political scientist John Mueller.
“I think they’re being vague because they don’t know what to do," he said. "One alternative, of course, is to give up and no one seems to want to say that so they have to huff and puff7 and pretend to want to do something and mostly what will happen will probably be very little in a situation that seems disastrous8.”
Many Republicans are blasting the Obama administration for failing to leave a residual9 U.S. military force in Iraq after 2011.
“The president withdrew the entirety of our force without successfully negotiating a capable remaining U.S. presence," McConnell said. "Such a force would have preserved the gains made on the ground by mentoring10 our partners and assisting with command and control and intelligence sharing.”
But many Democrats12 accuse Republicans of hypocrisy13, noting that America’s withdrawal14 from Iraq was set in motion by former Republican President George W. Bush.
“To say that President Obama should be able to negotiate a long-term agreement with [Prime Minister] Maliki, when President Bush was unable to do so, is utterly15 absurd,” said Congressman16 Brad Sherman, a Democrat11.
Senate Majority Leader Harry17 Reid agrees.
“We should not be sending our men and women back to Iraq," he said. "Those who attack President Obama for bringing our troops home are flat wrong.”
New polls show the American public overwhelmingly wants no U.S. troops in Iraq, with fewer than 20 percent linking the current fighting to the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
Even so, Republicans say Iraq is the latest example of U.S. weakness on the world stage under a Democratic administration, an argument whose viability18 Mueller doubts.
“I think the public opinion has been very much on the Democratic side — basically all [Democrats] have to do is say, ‘Do you want to get into another war? How many American troops do you want to lose in the Middle East?’”
Meanwhile, the news from Iraq remains19 grim with Sunni militants holding ground less than one hundred kilometers from Baghdad.
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10 mentoring | |
n.mentoring是一种工作关系。mentor通常是处在比mentee更高工作职位上的有影响力的人。他/她有比‘mentee’更丰富的工作经验和知识,并用心支持mentee的职业(发展)。v.(无经验之人的)有经验可信赖的顾问( mentor的现在分词 ) | |
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14 withdrawal | |
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